In Oct. 1837 she came with her parents to Van Buren county who built a home at the same locality where Uncle Allen Casady now lives. While yet but a girl she united with the Christian church at Egypt School house.
September 22, 1844 she and Caleb Isenhower were united in marriage and lived on a farm adjoining her father until after the death of her husband in 1886. She afterwards lived on a farm near Cantril. Since ten or twelve years ago she has made her home with her daughter Mrs. Ella Vincent and family of Red Oak Iowa. During the last two years she was an invalid and required the constant attention and care of her daughter. She was the mother of five children of whom only two are living Mrs. Wm. McBride of California, and Mrs. Ella Vincent. She has five grandchildren and five great grandchildren living. She has [rest of obituary missing]
In Oct. 1837 she came with her parents to Van Buren county who built a home at the same locality where Uncle Allen Casady now lives. While yet but a girl she united with the Christian church at Egypt School house.
September 22, 1844 she and Caleb Isenhower were united in marriage and lived on a farm adjoining her father until after the death of her husband in 1886. She afterwards lived on a farm near Cantril. Since ten or twelve years ago she has made her home with her daughter Mrs. Ella Vincent and family of Red Oak Iowa. During the last two years she was an invalid and required the constant attention and care of her daughter. She was the mother of five children of whom only two are living Mrs. Wm. McBride of California, and Mrs. Ella Vincent. She has five grandchildren and five great grandchildren living. She has [rest of obituary missing]
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